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Newtonian mechanics
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Jed Buchwald challenges Kuhn's paradigm shift theory, arguing scientific progress is more complex and not solely driven by shifts.
Jed Buchwald · Jed Buchwald: Isaac Newton and the Philosophy of Science
Isaac Newton's prism experiments showed colors are inherent in sunlight, contradicting the belief that colors are modifications of white light.
Jed Buchwald · Jed Buchwald: Isaac Newton and the Philosophy of Science
Newton's skepticism of sensory evidence influenced his scientific methodology, emphasizing constructed devices over human perception.
Jed Buchwald · Jed Buchwald: Isaac Newton and the Philosophy of Science
The controversy over calculus between Newton and Leibniz highlights the competitive dynamics in scientific development.
Jed Buchwald · Jed Buchwald: Isaac Newton and the Philosophy of Science
Newton's religious beliefs, such as creationism and anti-Trinitarianism, contrasted with his scientific achievements.
Jed Buchwald · Jed Buchwald: Isaac Newton and the Philosophy of Science
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